Guidelines for Accessibility: ensuring the usability of mobile applications for visually impaired users

C. Siebra, W. Correia, Marcelo Penha, Jefté Macedo, J. Quintino, Marcelo Anjos, Fabiana Florentin, F. Q. Silva, André L. M. Santos
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Our current project involves the use of a multistage research method to specify a guideline for mobile applications, which intends to support visually impaired users. This paper discusses the employment of this guideline along the development of a mobile application for personal financial management. Such application was evaluated by a group of visually impaired volunteers and the evaluation results were used as a source of insights to refine the guideline and its requirements. Qualitative interviews show that the guideline ensures a higher level of usability when compared to previous experiences of volunteers with other applications. Thus, such outcomes confirm the guideline potential as a resource to support the development of a brand new set of accessible applications.3-Our current project involves the use of a multistage research method to specify a guideline for mobile applications, which intends to support visually impaired users. This paper discusses the employment of this guideline along the development of a mobile application for personal financial management. Such application was evaluated by a group of visually impaired volunteers and the evaluation results were used as a source of insights to refine the guideline and its requirements. Qualitative interviews show that the guideline ensures a higher level of usability when compared to previous experiences of volunteers with other applications. Thus, such outcomes confirm the guideline potential as a resource to support the development of a brand new set of accessible applications.
无障碍指南:确保视障用户的移动应用程序可用性
我们目前的项目涉及使用多阶段研究方法来指定移动应用程序的指导方针,旨在支持视障用户。本文在开发个人理财移动应用的过程中,讨论了该指南的应用。这些应用由一组视障志愿者进行评估,评估结果被用作改进指南及其要求的见解来源。定性访谈表明,与志愿者之前使用其他应用程序的经验相比,该指南确保了更高水平的可用性。因此,这些结果证实了指南作为支持开发一组全新的可访问应用程序的资源的潜力。我们目前的项目涉及使用多阶段研究方法来指定移动应用指南,旨在支持视障用户。本文在开发个人理财移动应用的过程中,讨论了该指南的应用。这些应用由一组视障志愿者进行评估,评估结果被用作改进指南及其要求的见解来源。定性访谈表明,与志愿者之前使用其他应用程序的经验相比,该指南确保了更高水平的可用性。因此,这些结果证实了指南作为支持开发一组全新的可访问应用程序的资源的潜力。
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